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This collection of poetry traces the on-the -ground experiences and the emotional toll of living through the first ten months of the COVID 19 pandemic. Sharing universal experiences may well assist in coming to terms with the wounds with which we all exit this most traumatic year.

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This collection of poetry traces the on-the -ground experiences and the emotional toll of living through the first ten months of the COVID 19 pandemic. Sharing universal experiences may well assist in coming to terms with the wounds with which we all exit this most traumatic year.
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Autorenporträt
The author shares with the reader the experience of having lived through the first hopeless ten months of the pandemic. Recalling stories told to him by his family of how the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918-1919 affected future generations, the poet has attempted to distill impact through verse. This is Stephen Honig's third book of poetry, following a collection (Messing Around With Words) and a chapbook exploring the relationship between modern persons and the iron horse (Rail Head). By day, Stephen works as an attorney in Boston (or, in pandemic times, from his desk on the third floor of his home in Newton, Massachusetts).